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INDEX. 



Citrophilus Mealy Bug (see Pseudo- 

 coccus citro])hilus). 



citrophilus, Pseudococcus. 



Citrus, pests of, in Br. E. Africa 

 and Uganda, 110, 111, 118, 359, 

 509 ; Mesolecanium delt({e on, in 

 Araentina, 358 ; control of pests 

 of,^in Australia, 107, 108, 281, 

 319, 365, 489, 555 ; Dialeurodes 

 citri intercei)ted on, in California, 

 182 ; control of pests of, in 

 Caucasia, 355, 358 ; pests of, in 

 Ceylon, 102, 365; red-spider on, 

 in Colombia, 82 ; pests of, in 

 Br. Guiana, 169 ; control of pests 

 of, in Italy and Sicily, 44, 45, 

 471 ; legislation restricting impor- 

 tation of, into St. Lucia, 46 ; 

 pests of, in U.S.A., 6, 10, 11, 13, 

 49, 146, 176, 266, 286, 315, 409, 

 422, 434, 473 ; pests of, in West 

 Indies. 8, 109, 124, 171, 227, 238, 

 245, 259, 311, 330, 375, 392, 429, 

 559, 568 ; list of Apliids infesting, 

 335. 



Citrus aurantium (see Orange). 



Citrus decumana (see Grapefruit). 



Citrus limonum (see Lime). 



Citrus nobilis (see Mandarin Orange). 



Citrus trifoliata, Tetranychus on, in 

 Caucasia, 357. 



Citrus Black Fly (see Aleurocanthus 

 woglumi). 



Citrus Buttei-fiy (see Papilio demo- 

 docus). 



Citrus Canker, attack of Alevro- 

 cantlnis woglumi mistaken for, 

 in the Bahamas. 184. 



Citrus Codling Moth (see Argyro- 

 jjloce leucotreta). 



Citrus Mealy Bug (see Pseudococcus 

 citri). 



Citrus Whitefiy (see Dialeurodes 

 citri). 



Cladius alhlpes (see PriopJiorus 

 padi). 



dladosporium, infesting Alenro- 

 thrixus (Aleurodes) howardi in 

 Florida, 49. 



dadosporium carpophiJum, (Peach 

 Scab, Black Spot), in Ontario, 35 ; 

 experiments in control of, in 

 U.S.A., 264. 



Cladosporiuni citri, intercepted on 

 citrus fruit in California, 106, 

 182, 266, 423. 



elandestina, Noctna (see Agrotis 

 unicolor). 



ClapJie lasconia, on Anona viurxcata 

 in Br. Guiana, 170. 



clarij)ennis. Eupliorocera. 



clavata, Baccha. 



claveri, Chrysopa. 



Clay-backed Cutworm (.see Feltia 

 gladiaria). 



Clayton Apparatus, for fumigation 



against pests of stored ground- 

 nuts, 339. 

 Clayton Gas, against Atta sexdens, 



440. 

 Cledeohia inoldavica, food-plants of, 



in Kussia, 89. 

 Cleome spinosa, food-plant of Epi- 



trix 2J(f>'i'^ilfi' ill Porto Eico, 312. 

 Cleonus, on beet in Austria-Hungary, 



375. 

 Cleonus lobigerinus, in "Washington, 



223. 

 Cleonus |^tmc^!re«fris (see Bothy- 



noderes). 

 Cleonus quadriUneatus, iu ^Yaslling- 



ton, 223. 

 elerkella, Lyonetia. 

 Clinorrhyncha leucaniliemi, infesting 



Cli rysanth em um leUjCanih em. uvi, 



319. 

 Clisiocampa neustria (see Malaco- 



soma). 

 clisiocampae, Ahlerus ; Dihracliys ; 



Ooencyrtus ; Tachina ; Teleno- 



vius. 

 Clitoria cajanifolia, Helopeltis an- 



tonii not surviving on, in Java, 



415. 

 cloacelhi; Tinea. 

 Clothes Moths, and their control iu 



Pennsylvania, 383 ; (see Tineola 



biselliella). 

 Clou-ded Drab Moth (see Taenio- 



campa incerta). 

 Clover, j)ests of, in Canada, 331, 



421 ; sawflies on, in Denmark, 



485 ; new Aphids on, in ILritrea, 

 ^ 335 ; pests of, in Holland, 441 ; 



pests of, in Russia. 30, 89, 91, 



199 ; pests of, in U.S.A.. 64, 228, 



314, 325, 421, 461, 478, 493, 530 ; 



influence of, on distribution of 



Lachnosierna, 64 ; cultivation of, 



against Isosoma tritici, 214; 



poisoned, as a bait for cutworms, 



370; not attacked by Cirjyhis 



unipuncta in U.S.A., 77 ; (see 



also Trifolium). 

 Clover Aphis (see Ajihis hakeri). 

 Clover Hayworm (see Hypsopygia 



cosialis). 

 Clover Leaf Weevil (see Hypera 



pxinctaia). 

 Clover Root Borer (see Hylastinus 



obscurus). 

 Clover Root Curculio (see Sitones 



Msjnduhts). 

 Clover Seed Chalcid (see Brucho- 



pJiagus funebris). 

 Clysia ambiguella, scarce on vines 



in Austria, 93 ; on vines in 



Bessarabia, 195, 253 ; bionomics 



and control of. in France, 135, 



136, 137, 340, 341, 351, 352, 353, 



